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In principle, Java is not supported in this OS, so Jmol cannot be run here. | In principle, Java is not supported in this OS, so Jmol cannot be run here. | ||
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+ | However, web pages that include JSmol can be run in iOS with the only limitations of screen size and processor power. | ||
A collection of notes about possible support for Jmol on the iPad and iPhone: | A collection of notes about possible support for Jmol on the iPad and iPhone: | ||
− | * [http://www.alwaysonpc.com AlwaysOnPC] ($20 - $25) gives you over 40 apps you can use from your iPad, iPhone | + | * [http://www.alwaysonpc.com AlwaysOnPC] ($20 - $25) gives you over 40 apps you can use from your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. For example, browse with Firefox with Java support. |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 18 August 2017
iOS Operating System (iPad, iPhone...)
In principle, Java is not supported in this OS, so Jmol cannot be run here.
However, web pages that include JSmol can be run in iOS with the only limitations of screen size and processor power.
A collection of notes about possible support for Jmol on the iPad and iPhone:
- AlwaysOnPC ($20 - $25) gives you over 40 apps you can use from your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. For example, browse with Firefox with Java support.